A mother has been arrested and charged with abandoning or endangering a child, criminal neglect for failing to provide adequate medical care for her 19-month-old child, and by failing to take the child to the emergency room at an appropriate time, according to an arrest warrant.

A mother has been arrested and charged with abandoning or endangering a child, criminal neglect for failing to provide adequate medical care for her 19-month-old child, and by failing to take the child to the emergency room at an appropriate time, according to an arrest warrant.

Charnesia Corley believes newly-released dashcam video will prove her case against the Harris County

Charnesia Corley believes newly-released dashcam video will prove her case against the Harris County, TX, Sheriff's Office. The video was recorded two years ago, but she still feels the pain of what happened that night. (Source: KPRC/CNN)

Charnesia Corley believes newly-released dashcam video will prove her case against the Harris County, TX, Sheriff's Office. The video was recorded two years ago, but she still feels the pain of what happened that night. (Source: KPRC/CNN)

One
year ago, storms ripped through Springfield Township, causing thousands of
dollars in damage and even killing one man. Now, it's hard to tell that
neighborhood saw such devastation.

"It
just started to rain, and then it got really black. Then 45 seconds later, the
wind came and it lasted for about 30 seconds," said Dennis Waldrogel,
describing the storm. "Then it was over with and you walked outside and you
couldn't believe it."

Things
look a lot different now than they did one year ago, after storms ripped up
trees and tossed them back down like twigs. Some ended up in people's homes,
one on top of a car, killing
a man.

Residents
in Springfield Township were bruised, but they say they weren't broken.

"What
I saw, more than anything else, was just a real resolve to not just sit back
and do nothing and feel sorry for themselves," said Bob Bethel. "Instead, they
jumped in and started to clean up."

The
mess cost the city about $50,000 to clean up. After a few weeks, things started
to return to normal. Residents say the storms turned the place upside down, but
also brought them together.

"You
can't say it's like a [Hurricane] Katrina, or anything, but the neighborhood
really came together to help out everybody else," Waldrogel said.

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